释义 |
homerhom‧er /ˈhəʊmə $ ˈhoʊmər/ noun [countable]  - After five games, Thome is 1-for-10 with no homers or RBIs.
- He hit a two-run homer in the second inning and a three-run homer in the third.
- He played in 133 games, hitting. 291 with 26 homers and 80 RBIs.
- His 70 homers that season captured the attention of even non-baseball fans.
- Klesko and Chipper Jones both have two homers in the series...
- McGwire belted 65 homers to lead the majors in 1999.
- Robby Thompson, who hit a two-run homer Sunday, still finished the first half in a 2-for-27 slump.
- This is where Reggie Jackson hit a homer on to the upper deck roof in 1971.
► Baseballbalk, verbball game, nounball park, nounballplayer, nounbase, nounbaseline, nounbat, verbbatter, nounblooper, nounbreak, nounbull pen, nounbunt, verbcatch, verbcatcher, nouncentre, noundesignated hitter, noundiamond, noundouble, noundouble, verbdouble-header, noundouble play, nounfastball, nounfirst base, nounfly, verbfly, nounfly ball, nounfoul, verbgrand slam, noungrounder, nounheavy hitter, nounhome base, nounhome plate, nounhomer, nounhome run, nouninfield, nouninning, nounmidfielder, nounmitt, nounmound, nounpark, nounpinch-hit, verbpitch, nounpitch, verbpitcher, nounpitchout, nounplate, nounpop fly, nounrebound, verbrebound, nounrun, nounshortstop, nounshut-out, nounsingle, nounslam dunk, nounslugger, nounspring training, nounsteal, verbstrikeout, nountriple, noun VERB► hit· This is where Reggie Jackson hit a homer on to the upper deck roof in 1971.· The five-run flurry was capped by Steve Finley, who hit a three-run homer.· He hit a two-run homer in the second inning and a three-run homer in the third.· He twice has hit more than 20 homers in a season.· And Fick and David Stevenson hit two-run homers in the fifth.· Robby Thompson, who hit a two-run homer Sunday, still finished the first half in a 2-for-27 slump.· Tim Naehring hit a two-run homer in the fourth.· Marlins catchers hit only two homers last season. American English informal a home run in baseball—homer verb [intransitive] |